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This Week In AI Chips - AI Meets Blockchain: Revolutionizing On-Chain Gaming
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The recent launch of House of TEN marks a significant milestone in the world of AI chips and blockchain technology, showcasing the first fully on-chain poker platform with autonomous AI agents. This development highlights the convergence of AI-native iGaming and blockchain, addressing challenges around privacy, randomness, and autonomous processing without off-chain dependencies. Built on TEN's encrypted Layer 2, the platform offers a groundbreaking experience where AI agents engage in strategic gameplay, demonstrating the potential of decentralized applications on Ethereum. This innovation emphasizes the role of AI chips in expanding the capabilities of on-chain games and AI-based applications, paving the way for future advancements in the intersection of AI and blockchain ecosystems.

Elsewhere in the market, Renesas Electronics (TSE:6723) was a standout up 5.6% and closing at ¥1,809. At the same time, Arm Holdings (NasdaqGS:ARM) lagged, down 6.2% to end trading at $116.52.

Renesas Electronics benefits from new DDR5 demand supporting potential swift revenue growth. Click through to explore Renesas' promising growth narrative and strategic focus.

On an urgent note, read our "Market Insights" article on investing in innovative AI chip companies to navigate stagflation effectively.

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  • Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) closed at $101.70 up 1.3%. On Tuesday, AMD reported a significant increase in quarterly earnings, with sales rising to $7.438 billion and net income reaching $709 million.
  • QUALCOMM (NasdaqGS:QCOM) settled at $145.10 up 0.6%.
  • NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) ended the day at $117.37 up 0.3%. Three days ago, NVIDIA expanded its partnership with ServiceNow to enhance enterprise AI agents through a high-performance reasoning model and microservice integration.

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